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7.2.2.Butterfly
Unit - 7
7.2.2.ButterflyLike the breaststroke, this is a difficult stroke and not recommended for beginners because it requires perfect timing and a good deal of strength. During the stroke, the legs move together in a dolphin kick (imagine a mermaid), the arms move together to push the water downward and backward, and the torso undulates like an earthworm as the body moves forward through the water.
The leg kick:
- Bend the knees slightly, and keep them together.
- Make a downward thrust by straightening the knees and whipping the feet downward.
- There should be two kicks for every arm stroke.
- Move the arms together, and pull through the water with the hands cupped.
- Face the palms outward, and press down and outward.
- Swing the arms forward above the water in a sweeping motion to complete the stroke.
- Breathe at the end of the arm stroke.
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